An illegal alien charged with killing a Missouri police officer while driving drunk without a license was at large in the country despite having a criminal record. Ramon A. Chavez-Rodriguez, 24, was on probation for second-degree domestic assault when he killed St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department Officer David Lee. The Honduran also had a prior driving while intoxicated (DWI) conviction.
The Biden-Harris government is still declining to issue an immigration detainer against Chavez-Rodriguez, according to local officials. “Homeland Security was notified that he was arrested, that he was charged, and he was in this country illegally. Their answer is they’re not going to issue a detainer—and a detainer is something that would tell us to hold him until they could get him—but they weren’t going to do that, because he’d already been in the system back in 2020,” explained St. Charles County Prosecutor Joe McCulloch.
Biden-Harris Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas issued guidance to federal authorities in 2021 that being in the U.S. illegally “should not alone be the basis” for detaining and deporting migrants, meaning people like Chavez-Rodriguez are generally left undisturbed once they reach the country’s interior until they begin committing crimes.
Even if they are charged or convicted, Democrat sanctuary policies restricting cooperation with federal immigration officials allow many criminal migrants to evade deportation.